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  2. Constitutional monarchy - Wikipedia

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    However, this model of constitutional monarchy was discredited and abolished following Germany's defeat in the First World War. Later, Fascist Italy could also be considered a constitutional monarchy, in that there was a king as the titular head of state while actual power was held by Benito Mussolini under a constitution. This eventually ...

  3. Tradition und Leben - Wikipedia

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    TuL Chairman Knut Wissenbach has said that the goal of the group is to establish a parliamentary constitutional monarchy in Germany, saying "We want to put the crown on democracy." [2] Each June, the organization's representatives are among those who lay a wreath at former Kaiser Wilhelm II's mausoleum at Huis Doorn, on the anniversary of his ...

  4. Monarchism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian monarchism is a movement for raising awareness of Canada's constitutional monarchy among the Canadian public, and advocating for its retention, countering republican and anti-monarchical reform as being generally revisionist, idealistic, and ultimately impracticable. [1]

  5. International Monarchist League - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Monarchy Association is a late 1990s formation of the Monarchist League and focusses on maintaining and strengthening the constitutional monarchy in Britain. The association operates from the Monarchist League's offices, and publishes a journal, The Crown (formerly entitled Realm of Kings ). [ 36 ]

  6. The Crown - Wikipedia

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    The term can be used to refer to the office of the monarch or the monarchy as institutions; to the rule of law; or to the functions of executive (the Crown-in-council), legislative (the Crown-in-parliament), and judicial (the Crown on the bench) governance and the civil service. [2]

  7. Monarchist Party of Russia - Wikipedia

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    We can only have Constitutional Monarchy. This way we can separate the irrational from the rational. On the one side, we will have a Monarch, who won't have absolute power. On the other, we will have responsible Government, reporting to society; and a Parliament. This way we can keep ourselves from a dictatorship."

  8. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a constitutional monarchy, wherein the role of the reigning sovereign is both legal and practical, but not political. [55] The monarch is vested with all powers of state [56] and sits at the centre of a construct in which the power of the whole is shared by multiple institutions of government acting under the sovereign's authority.

  9. Category:Musical game shows - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Bee (American game show) The Singing Bee (Australian game show) The Singing Bee (Philippine game show) Sounds Like Music; Spicks and Specks (TV series) Spot the Tune; Stop the Music (American game show) Stop the Music (Australian TV series) Studio El Fan; Superfan (American game show)